Refer to the exhibit. SwitchA and switchB have these zonesets currently active and are connected by an ISL that is conf

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Refer to the exhibit. SwitchA and switchB have these zonesets currently active and are connected by an ISL that is conf

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Refer to the exhibit.

SwitchA and switchB have these zonesets currently active and are connected by an ISL that is configured to transport VSAN 2. Enhanced zoning is configured for
VSAN 2, and merge-control is set to restrict.
Which statement about this configuration is true?
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A. Zone merge fails because merge-control set to restrict, which means that merges are never permitted.
B. Zone merge succeeds but Zone2 is dropped from the active zone set because it is not currently included in the active zone set in switchA.
C. Zone merge fails because the currently active zone sets are not identical.
D. Zone merge succeeds and the resulting zone set matches switchB.
E. Enhanced zoning is configured, so the user is prompted on the CLI to permit or deny Zone2 into the active zone set. B
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